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Has anyone else noticed that under certain conditions water tends to pool in the grooves on the hood and then splashes up onto the windshield?
I have a Trailhunter so no idea if this happens on the hoods that have scoops, but it seems like water will pool on the deep grooves that run the length of the hood from the windshield to the front, and then usually when I slow down to about 20 mph it runs forward and is then blown up onto the windshield. It's not an issue per se, just something interesting I have noticed.
In the first picture you can see a bunch of water closer to the windshield on the left, and the second picture shows after it was blown up onto the windshield as I slowed heading towards the traffic light.
I have a Trailhunter so no idea if this happens on the hoods that have scoops, but it seems like water will pool on the deep grooves that run the length of the hood from the windshield to the front, and then usually when I slow down to about 20 mph it runs forward and is then blown up onto the windshield. It's not an issue per se, just something interesting I have noticed.
In the first picture you can see a bunch of water closer to the windshield on the left, and the second picture shows after it was blown up onto the windshield as I slowed heading towards the traffic light.
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